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Microbiology Exam 2
CH 5 1) Which domain and kingdoms (Whitaker) contain the eukaryotic
organisms?
Looking at modern eukaryotic organisms, we find examples of many levels of
cellular complexity. All protozoa, as well as numerous algae and fungi, are
unice

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Exam 3
Chapter 9
What type of mutation changes a normal codon to a stop codon?
Nonsense mutations change a normal Codon into a STOP Codon.
How does synthesis of an inducible operon work?
Substrate and receptor are removed from the DNA.
Know h

Exam 2
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Chapter 2
What does the atomic mass equal to in an atom?
Where do you find hydrogen bonds in nature?
What makes polar molecules special versus non-polar ones?
What does the atomic number equal?
Where would you find a hydrophobic molecu

Objectives
What are the nutrients of growth?
What is transport?
What factors affect the rate of growth?
How do we measure bacterial growth?
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Microbial Nutrition
Nutrition process by which chemical substances
(nutrients) are acquired from the environm

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Exam 4
Chapter 13
By definition, when does someone have an infection by a microorganism?
The invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses and parasites that is not
normally present within the body.
Where do endogeno

Exam 1
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Chapter 1
Which type of cells dont have a nucleus? Which one do?
Who was responsible for making the first microscope?
Know the rules on how to write the correct scientific name for a bacterium.
What are microorganisms that breakdown de

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Exam 6
Chapter 22
What is a fungus called that exhibits two body forms?
What fungi causes an infection that is seen in people you get pricked by thorns from roses in the garden?
Which fungi causes tinea versicolor?
Which part of the country d

Review Sheet
Exam 3
Chapter 9
What type of mutation changes a normal codon to a stop codon?
Nonsense mutations change a normal Codon into a STOP Codon.
How does synthesis of an inducible operon work?
Know how both inducible and repressible operons work?
A

Microbiology Exam 1
CH 1 1) Define the science of microbiology and its primary Clinical and
non-clinical branches
Microbiology is a specialized area of biology that deals with tiny life forms
that are not readily observed without magnification.
Such mic